Resources to help you create and escalate the CONFLICT in your screenplay.

Awesome Articles

We’ve done the long, hard research work for you; sifted through reams of internet copy; watched scores of video hours. This is a handpicked selection of resources to get you started.  *These resources are from our esteemed colleagues’ websites. They open in a new window. Enjoy!

The Secret of Writing Great Conflict in Scenes

One of our favorite blogs on screenwriting, seeBang2Write Lucy V. Hay’s take on Conflict The Secret of Writing Great Conflict in Scenes – 3 Examples

3 Ways to Use Conflict to Amp Up Your Script

An excellent overview from screenwriter Evan Littman for No Film School: 3 Ways to Use Conflict to Amp Up Your Script

Screenplay Writing Part 6 - Conflicts & Obstacles

Wendy Kram is an exceptional teacher. Here’s her piece in ScriptMag on conflict. Great Screenplay Writing Part 6 – Conflicts & Obstacles – Wendy Kram, ScriptMag

The Different Types of External Conflict & 10 Great External Conflict Examples 

Industrial Scripts (author uncredited) goes deep into the world of conflict in their article: The Different Types of External Conflict & 10 Great External Conflict Examples 

8 Types of Conflict that will Improve Your Story

You may know Olivia Brennon from her Facebook Group, Into the Script. Read her ideas on: 8 Types of Conflict that will Improve Your Story Conflict Examples 

Vital Videos

How to Create Story Conflict

Check out Tyler Mowery’s thorough explanation of How to Create Story Conflict (21 minutes)

What Screenwriters Get Wrong About Meaningful Conflict

Spend 15 valuable minutes with Erik Bork’s take on What Screenwriters Get Wrong About Meaningful Conflict

Writing For Emotional Impact

If you want a proper lecture, watch this Film Courage interview with Karl Iglesias, Writing For Emotional Impact (1.5 hours)

6 Types of Story Conflict Every Screenwriter Should Know

For a quick overview of conflict in film scripts, watch this short with Jay Carver: 6 Types of Story Conflict Every Screenwriter Should Know (8.5 minutes)